Hi.
I forgot to answer your other question. The keyboard shortcut list you
posted below is completely consistent with my T480s, so likely as
they're both Think Pads it's good for your e500 what ever you said it
is. Also, I noticed a reference to f11 opening a keyboard control thing.
I tried
Hi.
On my Think Pad t480s, and I believe that all of the modern think pads
are similar so this may be useful to you, home to the right of 12, end
is to the right of home, insert is to the right of end, and then delete
is in the top right next to insert.
page up and page down are located
from unit to unit.
Reed
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Hi David/all,
I have a Lenovo at home. The one keystroke I can help with is a
Hi David/all,
I have a Lenovo at home. The one keystroke I can help with is a toggle fn-f6
which turns on the touchpad. Beware though, the reverse is done by hitting
f6-fn.
Greetings from Greece, Takis
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Hi.
My Think Pad t480s follows the first list, my Yoga 2 pro follows the
second. So I think the think pads may use the first list and the idea
pads which the Yoga 2 pro is one of, follow the second list, possibly?
Cheers:
Aaron Spears, A.K.A. valiant8086. General Partner - Valiant Galaxy
Hi.
f1 mute, f2 volume down, f3 volume up, um, I can't remember the rest. lol.
If it's a think pad, fn and the arrow keys emulate home and end but fn
up and down arrows doesn't work, that's because page up and page down
are to the left and right of the up arrow key anyway. At least on my
which
offers the HTML documentation.
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Hi David,
Below are 2 different FN key layouts for Lenovo laptops. It'll take
Hi David,
Below are 2 different FN key layouts for Lenovo laptops. It'll take a
little experimentation, but I'm sure one of these will be what you need.
#1:
These are the F key default functions. To get the normal F key functions
you need to have FN key locked, or use the FN key with the F
I have a dell and mine fn esc does the same as you stated
fn with f1 mutes
fn with f2 makes the volume softer
fn plus f3 makes the volume louder
not sure of the rest though
Hope it may be the same for you
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